Emera officials optimistic they’ll get clean energy deal with Massachusetts
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Emera Inc. is banking on hopes that Massachusetts will see its proposed submarine power cable from New Brunswick to Plymouth, Mass., as the best option to provide the state with clean electricity.
Company officials outlined details of the proposed Atlantic Link Tuesday at an energy conference in Saint John, N.B.
Dan Muldoon, Emera’s (TSX:EMA) executive vice-president for major renewable and alternative energy, said the 600-kilometre-long transmission line would have a capacity of about 1,000 megawatts, with the majority of the power coming from wind in New Brunswick and hydro from other facilities, such as Muskrat Falls in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Massachusetts has issued a request for proposals seeking about 9.4 terawatts of clean energy by 2022 — roughly equal to all the power consumed by Nova Scotia each year — and is expected to decide in 2018 who will get the contract.


